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DRYVIEW DVE Laser Imaging Film

Quality You Expect ADVANTAGES


AT A GLANCE
DryView Laser Imaging Films combine the advantage of dry laser • Many film sizes – With one of the
imaging with high-quality blue tone films—which provide the largest film size selections on the
market, a DryView Film is available*
aesthetic and diagnostic qualities you expect from Carestream to meet your specific imaging needs.
Health. Blue-tinted film offers a popular cool, black image tone.
• Long shelf life – DryView Film
Reduced glare and light transmission creates a familiar look and can be stored and used for many
feel for your film and improves perceived image contrast. months, simplifying inventory
control and creating a potential for
cost savings.
DryView Laser Imaging Films provide the superior image capture
• Simple film reloading – DryView
capabilities radiology professionals demand. With low Film cartridges load easily in full
noise, superb density uniformity and excellent light and use minimal packaging.
visibility of subtle detail, DryView Film • Lifetime (100+ years) archivability
delivers the precision and consistency you for printed films

need to make confident diagnoses.


See the Difference
Carestream Health integrates the advantages of dry imaging technology
with the crispness of blue-tinted film. Adding blue tint to standard film can
brighten the captured images and increase perceived contrast. The result is
image quality you can rely on to make accurate diagnostic readings, with the
pleasing, neutral black tones many radiologists prefer.

Product Specifications
DRYVIEW DVE Laser Imaging Film
Five film sizes for a range of imagers System-matched to boost productivity Storage and handling of film
and general radiology applications. • DryView Film is system-matched with • Just like other photographic films or
Choose from five film sizes on 7-mil polyester DryView Laser Imagers to enable Automatic data-storage materials, DryView Film
base to suit your DryView Laser Imager and Image Quality Control (AIQC). requires reasonable care during storage and
imaging application: • AIQC calibrates DryView Systems to optimize handling. Store unexposed film at 39 to 75 °F
• 14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm.) quality–and to help ensure that contrast and (4 to 24 °C), at 30 to 50% RH, and properly
density meet preset user preferences. shielded from x-rays, gamma rays, or other
• 14 x 14 in. (35 x 35 cm.) penetrating radiation in order to achieve
• 11 x 14 in. (28 x 35 cm.) • This quality control is performed with no consistent results up to the expiration date
operator intervention, enhancing productivity. indicated on the film package.
• 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm.)
• 8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm.) • Tests under ISO (International Standards
Organization) methods indicate processed
DryView Film is archivable for 100+ years
*Availability of film types and sizes is when stored at ISO-recommended maximum
country dependent. temperature 77 °F (25 °C), at 30 to 50% RH–
far exceeding requirements for oncology
and pediatric applications. Keep processed
For mammography applications, specialized
film in a cool, dry place that is properly
DryView Mammography Laser Imaging Film
shielded from penetrating radiation and
is available which provides higher maximum
chemistry fumes.
density and wider dynamic range.

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© Carestream Health, Inc., 2015. Carestream and DryView are trademarks of Carestream Health.
Printed in U.S. 1/15 Cat. No. 400 0140_EN

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